Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation data theme, used in the
creation of the Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map.
Integrated Landscape Units (ILUM) used to create the Circumpolar
Arctic Vegetation Map (CAVM). The ILUM is the union of all individual
data themes used to create the CAVM. The Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation
Map shows the types of vegetation that occur across the Arctic, between
the ice-covered Arctic Ocean to the north and the northern limit of
forests to the south. The CAVM team grouped over 400 described plant
communities into 16 different physiognomic units based on plant growth
forms. An international team of arctic vegetation scientists
representing the six countries of the Arctic (Canada, Greenland,
Iceland, Norway, Russia, and the United States) prepared the map.
Detailed descriptions of the methods used to create the map can be found
at: http://www.geobotany.uaf.edu/cavm/